2.1.1 conceptos basicos de tx datos
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WILLIAM STALLINGSDATA AND COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS
Data Transmission
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Terminology (1)
• Transmitter• Receiver• Medium
• Guided medium• e.g. twisted pair, optical fiber
• Unguided medium• e.g. air, water, vacuum
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Terminology (2)
• Direct link• No intermediate devices
• Point-to-point• Direct link • Only 2 devices share link
• Multi-point• More than two devices share the link
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Terminology (3)
• Simplex• One direction
• e.g. Television
• Half duplex• Either direction, but only one way at a time
• e.g. police radio
• Full duplex• Both directions at the same time
• e.g. telephone
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Frequency, Spectrum and Bandwidth
• Time domain concepts• Continuous signal
• Various in a smooth way over time
• Discrete signal• Maintains a constant level then changes to another constant
level
• Periodic signal• Pattern repeated over time
• Aperiodic signal• Pattern not repeated over time
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Continuous & Discrete Signals
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Periodic Signals
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Sine Wave• Peak Amplitude (A)
• maximum strength of signal• volts
• Frequency (f)• Rate of change of signal• Hertz (Hz) or cycles per second• Period = time for one repetition (T)• T = 1/f
• Phase ()• Relative position in time
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Varying Sine Waves
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Wavelength• Distance occupied by one cycle• Distance between two points of corresponding phase in
two consecutive cycles• • Assuming signal velocity v
• = vT• f = v• c = 3*108 ms-1 (speed of light in free space)
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Frequency Domain Concepts• Signal usually made up of many frequencies• Components are sine waves• Can be shown (Fourier analysis) that any signal is made
up of component sine waves• Can plot frequency domain functions
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Addition of FrequencyComponents
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FrequencyDomain
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Spectrum & Bandwidth• Spectrum
• range of frequencies contained in signal
• Absolute bandwidth• width of spectrum
• Effective bandwidth
• Often just bandwidth• Narrow band of frequencies containing most of the
energy
• DC Component• Component of zero frequency
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Signal with DC Component
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Data Rate and Bandwidth• Any transmission system has a limited band of
frequencies• This limits the data rate that can be carried
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Analog and Digital Data Transmission• Data
• Entities that convey meaning
• Signals• Electric or electromagnetic representations of data
• Transmission• Communication of data by propagation and processing of signals
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Data• Analog
• Continuous values within some interval• e.g. sound, video
• Digital• Discrete values• e.g. text, integers
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Acoustic Spectrum (Analog)
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Signals• Means by which data are propagated• Analog
• Continuously variable• Various media
• wire, fiber optic, space
• Speech bandwidth 100Hz to 7kHz• Telephone bandwidth 300Hz to 3400Hz• Video bandwidth 4MHz
• Digital• Use two DC components
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Data and Signals
• Usually use digital signals for digital data and analog signals for analog data
• Can use analog signal to carry digital data• Modem
• Can use digital signal to carry analog data • Compact Disc audio
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Analog Signals Carrying Analog and Digital Data
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Digital Signals Carrying Analog and Digital Data
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Analog Transmission
• Analog signal transmitted without regard to content• May be analog or digital data• Attenuated over distance • Use amplifiers to boost signal• Also amplifies noise
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Digital Transmission
• Concerned with content• Integrity endangered by noise, attenuation etc.• Repeaters used• Repeater receives signal• Extracts bit pattern• Retransmits• Attenuation is overcome• Noise is not amplified
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Advantages of Digital Transmission• Digital technology
• Low cost LSI/VLSI technology
• Data integrity• Longer distances over lower quality lines
• Capacity utilization• High bandwidth links economical• High degree of multiplexing easier with digital techniques
• Security & Privacy• Encryption
• Integration• Can treat analog and digital data similarly
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Transmission Impairments• Signal received may differ from signal transmitted• Analog - degradation of signal quality• Digital - bit errors• Caused by
• Attenuation and attenuation distortion• Delay distortion• Noise
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Attenuation
• Signal strength falls off with distance• Depends on medium• Received signal strength:
• must be enough to be detected• must be sufficiently higher than noise to be received without error
• Attenuation is an increasing function of frequency
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Delay Distortion
• Only in guided media• Propagation velocity varies with frequency
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Noise (1)
• Additional signals inserted between transmitter and receiver
• Thermal• Due to thermal agitation of electrons• Uniformly distributed• White noise
• Intermodulation• Signals that are the sum and difference of original frequencies
sharing a medium
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Noise (2)
• Crosstalk• A signal from one line is picked up by another
• Impulse• Irregular pulses or spikes• e.g. External electromagnetic interference• Short duration• High amplitude
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Channel Capacity
• Data rate• In bits per second• Rate at which data can be communicated
• Bandwidth• In cycles per second of Hertz• Constrained by transmitter and medium
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